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All inquiries should be directed to the managing editor.

Co-Editors:
Philip A. Cunningham, Boston College
Executive Director
Center for Christian-Jewish Learning
philip.cunningham.1@bc.edu

Edward Kessler, University of Cambridge
Executive Director
Centre for the Study of Jewish-Christian Relations
e.kessler@cjcr.cam.ac.uk

Managing Editor:
Audrey Doetzel, N.D.S.
Boston College
Assistant Director for Programs
Center for Christian-Jewish Learning
scjr@bc.edu

Reviews editors:
Dr. David Sandmel
Catholic Theological Union

Dr. Helen Spurling
Cambridge University

Dr. Emmanouela Grypeou
Cambridge University

VOLUME 1, ISSUE 1, 2005   

Volume 1 (2005-2006)

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Blessed John XXIII, convener of the Second Vatican Council, ordered the writing of a document on the Jewish people.
Editors' Introduction
Philip A. Cunningham and Edward D. Kessler
Editors' Introduction
Feature Topic Articles
Jesper Svartvik
Forging an Incarnational Theology Two Score Years after Nostra Aetate
Paolo Gamberini SJ
"With Sincere Reverence": A Christological Perspective for the Interreligious Dialogue Envisioned by Nostra Aetate
Hans Hermann Henrix
After 40 Years, Nostra Aetate’s Christological Implications
Philip A. Cunningham
A Covenantal Christology
Christian M. Rutishauser
Jewish-Christian Dialogue and the Theology of Religions
Bible
Jon D. Levenson
Can Catholicism Validate Jewish Biblical Interpretation?
Gary A. Anderson
What Can a Catholic Learn from the History of Jewish Biblical Exegesis?
Joseph B. Tyson
Anti-Judaism in Marcion and his Opponents
Documents
David M. Neuhaus sj and Jamal Khader
A Holy Land Context for Nostra Aetate
Jewish Theology
Marshall J. Breger
Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik’s ‘Confrontation’: A Reassessment
Liturgy
Michael Peppard
Do We Share a Book? The Sunday Lectionary and Jewish-Christian Relations
E. Byron Anderson
Christian Prayer and Song in a Post-Holocaust Church
Audrey Doetzel
Branches of that Good Olive Tree: 21st Century Liturgical Challenges and Possibilities
Reviews
Bernd Janowski and Peter Stuhlmacher, eds.
The Suffering Servant: Isaiah 53 in Jewish and Christian Sources
Reviewed by: Edward Kessler
Attilio Mastrocinque
From Jewish Magic to Gnosticism
Reviewed by: Corry O’Neill
Michael Wyschogrod
Abraham’s Promise: Judaism and Jewish-Christian Relations
Reviewed by: Philip A. Cunningham
Daniel Boyarin
Border Lines: The Partition of Judaeo-Christianity
Reviewed by: Emmanouela Grypeou
Irving Greenberg
For the Sake of Heaven and Earth: The New Encounter between Judaism and Christianity
Reviewed by: David Fox Sandmel
Henry F. Knight
Celebrating Holy Week in a Post-Holocaust World.
Reviewed by: Richard E. McCarron
Hanneke Reuling
After Eden: Church Fathers and Rabbis on Genesis 3:16-21
Reviewed by: Helen Spurling
Claudia Setzer
Resurrection of the Body in Early Judaism and Early Christianity: Doctrine, Community, and Self-Definition
Reviewed by: Juan Pedro Monferrer-Sala
Daniel Stökl Ben Ezra
The Impact of Yom Kippur on Early Christianity
Reviewed by: Dmitrij F. Bumazhnov
Review Essays
Nostra Aetate, §4, the Rabbis, and the Messianic Age
Reviewed by: Audrey Doetzel
Conference Proceedings
Michael L. Fitzgerald
What the Catholic Church Has Learnt from Interreligious Dialogue
Michael L. Fitzgerald
The Promise of Interreligious Dialogue for a World in Conflict
Editors' Afterword
Philip A. Cunningham and Edward D. Kessler
Editors' Afterword
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